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'4 ThurxUy, May 21, 1936 Th* MEDFORD BU SIN ESS DIRECTORY Dr. R. C. Mulholland D E N T IS T Office Phone 72; Real. Ph. 11471, Hour*; I* to & Evening, by Appointment 4,0 Medford Bldg. _ Medford Phone 7S0 J. C. Caaa Auto Wrecking For Irrigation Pump* and Mining Machinery New and Used Route 4, Bo* 401 H I» 1. Kleeratde — Medford M O W ILKINS Lawyer 208 VV Main St Medford Phone 5QQ CORLEY PHOTOS Pieaae Both Puree and Peraen Med/erd A Paint for Every Surface__ A Shingle for Every Roof— Ekeraon Paint & Roof Store Pnbco Product* Time Payment* for Remodeling Free Estimate* Phone 243 38 8. Ilartlett Medford FOR 2« YEARS— Page Five FOOTS CREEK YOO'it THRILL N EW S to the (By Mr*. Merten Lance) — •Mr*. Effie Birdseye attended the i meeting of the fifth annual county liomemaker* day held at the First I Baptist church in Medford Tuesday u* slate leader. Other* taking purl on the program were Mr*. Azalia Sager; Mis* Case, nutrition special- i intj Mrs. Morse, parent education; ( Miss Patterson, hone furnishings also Mr*. Myers, Mr*. Muust, Mrs.’ Port, Mr*. Young and Mrs. Mabel C .; Mack, county home estension ( leader. 1 MYSTERY Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Cook o f Springfield. Oregon, arrived Sunday Io slay awhile at the Floyd Lance cabin, having sold Ih elr home in - uringfiehl. coming to Southern Oregon hoping to locale here. PERL FUNERAL HOME To Better Serve Humanity i* ear aim. Il co»t* no more. Member of the Order of the Golden Rule. CASH FOR OLD GOLD Quality Repairing— HonoaHy Priced MEWELCR3 Mforono.oac. FARM ERS ATTENTION SECOND HAND RKBUILT FARM IMPI.HMBNTO AND TRACTORS AT BARGAIN PRICKS Phene N< 3» »oalh Grape 9 t Medfard r SHU LTS BROS. AUTO PAINTING YO U 'LL THRILL to the ROMANCE of this G r c « t N e w S e r ia l— A wedding of much Inlerest In the community occurrt <1 lust week I at Medford when Mrs. France* * Carr became Ihe wife of Mr. George Lewi* of Jacksonville, where they | w ill make their home. Mr*. Lewis ha* spent moat of her lire here, and I is u sister of Ed Prrfountaln. Mrs. J. R. Hale was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital Medford Monday and returned Saturday slightly Improved. Their eldest daughter and husband ure here for a year, he huving a leave of absence from his work with the govern ment fish hatcheries. He has been stationed at Oak Ridge for some time. Charles Jr. of Medford, guests at the mother. Mrs. and Pauline Champlin were Sunday dinner home of their grand Pauline Wahl. We give “Trade and W in" Contest Votes and SAH Green Stamps. (By Jean Mueller) end TEA When you are serving tea be sure to use a superior quality. In making lea, scald (be teapot before placing the tea in it. Use a teaspoonful of tea for each person and a teaspoonful for the pot. Pour boiling water on it. Use a china P«t in which to make the tea. H ow ever, if you wish to use a silver teapot to serve it in, make it in the ehina teapot and after it has steep ed, pour it into the silver teapot. DO YOU KNOW THAT? 1. By sprinkling flour over suet when chopping it, you can pre vent it from adhering? 2. Soup w ill have a much more •lelicalc flavor if you cut as much of tfie fat off the meat before put- ting it in the pot? 3. Shoe* of meat should never ba used in making sandwiches? It should be chopped or minced? LEGAL NOTICES N O T IC E DEPA RTM ENT OF T H E IN T E R IOR, GENERAL LAND O F F IC E at Staffed Baked Potato«» Roseburg, Oregon, May 8th, 193«. Select large white potatoes, with N O TIC E is hereby given that nice skins. Scrub and place in the Clyde Martin of Rogue River, Ore oven Io bake. When they are done, gon, who, on June 27th, 1931, made take them out of the oven, cut them Homestead entry. Serial, No. 019477 in half lengthwise, and scoop out for SE% SW (4, Section 3. Township the potato, keeping (he skin in per 37S, Range 4W, Willamette Merid feet condition. Mash the potatoes, ian, has filed notice of intention to Just as you do when you use boiled make final three year Proof, to es potatoes. Replace in the potato tablish claim to the land above de •kins, and sprinkle a little paprika scribed, before Victor A. Teng- and butter on top. Place In the oven wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med for a few minutes, so as to melt the ford. Oregon, on the 18th day of butter and have them piping hot June, 193«. when ready to serve. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Foster, fra Childers, James Salt Rising Bread L. Malone. J. L. Cotton, all of Gold 1 tablespoon salt. H ill, Oregon. 1 tablespoon sugar. GEORGE F IN L E Y . Register. H cup lukewarm water. Enough cornmeal to make a thick (pancake) batter. NOTICH A little white flour. D EPA RTM ENT OF T H E IN T E R In the morning add about one IOR, U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Rose quart of m ilk and water. A little butter and flour to make it stiff burg, Oregon. A pril 18th. 1936. N O T IC E is hereby given that enough to knead. After it has been Albert L. Tuttle of 214 Vancouver kneaded, let it raise, and then bake in an oven 350 to 400 degrees Fahr St., Medford, Ore., who. on June 3rd, 1931, made Homestead entry, enheit, for one hour. Serial, No. 019660, for W H S W fc , Section 15, Township 33S.. Range Have you ever tried steaming 2W„ Willamette Meridian, has cornbread, instead of baking it? If filed notice of intention to make not, try thia recipe given below and final three year Proof, to establish I am sure you w ill find it very aat- claim to the land above described, iatyiag. before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. CorabreaJ Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, 8 cupa cornmeal. on the 27th day of May, 1936. 1 cup flour. Claimant names as witnesses- I K cups buttermilk. Code Hall, of 1110 E. 11th St., Med K cup molasses. ford, Ore.; E. P. Merrick, of 1432 Butter the site of an egg. E. Main St„ Medford, Ore.; L. L. 1 teaspoon salt. Peabody, of T ra il, Ore.; G. L. Craf 1 teaspoon soda. ford, of Merrick's Camp, Medford, Steam for one and one-half Ore. hours, and then bake for ten min- GEORGE F IN L E Y , Register. ataa. Pub. A23-M21 D aily’s Auto Painting “Medford’s Oldest and FiareP’ WATCH REPAIRING L a r r y Schade S. P. Watch Inspector Since 1»1» 21 S. Gent raj— Next to Craterian Medford, Oregon RECIPES Mr. and Mr*. Leo Thompson and family who have »pent over a year at Riviera uuto perk, have bought a forty ucre farm on Pleasant creek and plan to move during the week end. A V IS IT TO OUR STUDIO W IL L C ONVINCE YOU »15 K. Main Hgl N«wi, Co|d Hill, Oregon UNCONFESSED By Mary Hastings Bradley Her» is a good eu m p le o f that rare phenomenon. a mystery story into which romance eaters without det riment to the p lot Mery H asting Bradley, noted for her part io African aploratioo, has gained widespread popularity for her many novels and her contributions to national magazines. Thrills await you te thia unusual tala, to which tbs author has brought all of her skill. Read every Installment *1 thia •icaptloaslly clever mystery as It appear* aerially la thia paper Thia new serial atory begins next week in The N ew t. N O TICK D EPA RTM ENT OF T H E IN T E R IOR, U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Roam- Paul McOuat, who is night watch- burg, Oregon, A pril lath, 1030. mun for a mine near Ashland, spent N O TIC E 1* hereby given that the week end at Riviera auto park. George I-eRoy Crafford of Mar- He served on the election hoard rick's Camp, Medford, Ore., who, Friday. on June 1, 1020, made Grig. Hd. 013530 and en June 27, 1033, made Mrs. Ed Prefounlain and son, Ed Add. Hd., No. 020024, for (orig.) ward. spent Sunday in Medford vis N W (4N E % , N E (4N W (4, and (Add.) iting her daughters, Etta Mae and N E (4N E % , Section 15, TJhwnshlp Josephine, who arc students at St. 33S.. Range 2W., Willamette Mer Marys Academy. idian, has filed notice of intaotloa to make final three year Proof, to SAFETY 8LOGANS establish claim to the land above A man can observe every known described, before Victor A. Teag- rule of health and yet meet an un- wald, U. S. Commissioner, at Med tinely death in an accident because ford, Oregon, on the »7th day ef of lack of care. May. 103«. Not all automobile accidents are Claimant names as w itn r e t_ . the fault of the driver. There are Code Hall, of l i l t ) E. 11th S t, Med many careless pedestrians. ford. Ore.; E. P. Merrick, of 14»» A Chicago Judge offers to cut a E. Main S t, Medford. Ora.; L. 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